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Ex-CSU employee threatened Columbine father

Twisted plot sparks FBI investigation, ends in heartbreak

J. David McSwane

Issue date: 4/30/07 Section: News
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Darren Morrison
Darren Morrison

More than a month after he pleaded not guilty, a former CSU janitor confessed to the Collegian that he recently sent a threatening e-mail to the father of a student killed in the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre.

"I just want to go in and say I'm guilty," Darren Morrison, who is set to appear in court Tuesday, told the Collegian last week. "Whatever the judge says, I deserve it, and I'll just take it… I can be a real jerk when I get on the Internet."

Morrison is charged with harassment, a class three misdemeanor, and is set to appear in Jefferson County Court Tuesday. If convicted, Morrison, 45, could spend up to six months in jail and pay a fine of up to $750.

Morrison sent the e-mail in December to Tom Mauser, a gun control activist who lost his son, Daniel, in the shootings at Columbine High School, where gunmen Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 students and a teacher before taking their own lives.

In a videotaped interview with Collegian reporters last week, Morrison confessed to sending the e-mail that spoke of violence with a .50-caliber handgun - a gun powerful enough to shoot an airplane from the sky.

Mauser, who was featured in Michael Moore's Oscar-winning documentary about gun control, "Bowling for Columbine," has seen his fair share of death threats.

But Mauser says the e-mail sent by Morrison - who posed as a well-known guns rights activist - was especially frightening.

"It was very upsetting," Mauser said. "You never know when one of these folks might go off with a gun."

In the e-mail, Morrison posed as Duncan Philp, 50, a CSU alum and prominent gun rights advocate who has a turbulent history with the Mauser family.

With guns drawn, FBI agents and police approached Philp on December 15 in a parking lot.

"These guys are pointing guns at me, and I didn't do anything wrong," Philp told the Collegian earlier this month. "When people point guns at me and you post this kind of crap on the Internet, that's b.s… he screwed up."

After being cleared of any wrongdoing, Philp pointed investigators to Morrison, who had worked as a custodian in Parmelee Hall for the better part of a decade.

"I just didn't think things through," the Fort Collins resident said. "I hit the send button, and it was too late… it's the worst thing I've ever done."

Morrison admits to sending the threatening e-mail, but says there's more to the story.
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Duncan

posted 5/01/07 @ 12:00 PM MST

You'll have to show me that restrinaing order. I've never seen it. How can one place a restrianing order on another if there was no summons served and no court?

I could have unkowingly violated the order and not known it. (Continued…)

Duncan

posted 5/01/07 @ 12:15 PM MST

"Dell Rae Moellenberg, a CSU spokeswoman, said Philp has "a history" with the CSU Police Department."

Who is Moellenberg I've never met this person during my entire stint at CSU. (Continued…)

rattlesnake

Darren

posted 5/01/07 @ 3:13 PM MST

I'm sorry folks for what I did. I did not use a CSU computer when I worked there I did not have access to a computer not until they make a vacuums that can surf the net. (Continued…)

Duncan

posted 6/01/07 @ 2:26 PM MST

Morrison was given five days in jail, one year of probation, a no contact order for Mauser for up to one year, no access to the net for one year and he cannot own or have in his posession any firearms. (Continued…)

starviego

posted 6/02/07 @ 7:32 PM MST

1) Is Darren Morrison any relation to Duane Morrison, who attacked Platte Canyon High School in Bailey, CO on 9-27-06?

2) Personally I think it is an outrage that a judge decides that Mr. (Continued…)

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